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EMDV6900 Preparatory Course: Environmental Management and Development

Offered By Environmental Management & Development Program
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Environmental Management & Development
Offered in Summer Session, 2012, Autumn Session, 2012, Summer Session, 2013, and Autumn Session, 2013
Unit Value 18 units
Course Description Incoming international students to the Environmental Management and Development Program undertake a preparatory program of 5 weeks prior to the commencement of formal coursework. This program is offered twice a year, in January/February and June/July. Preparatory programs were introduced in recognition of the fact that many new students:
. have not studied in an Australian university before;
. have been away from formal studies for a significant period of time;
. may take time to adjust to the academic culture and expectations of postgraduate study; or
. may not have English as a first language.

A stable learning environment is established as quickly as possible. The aim of the orientation week is to ensure that the students' immediate social and cultural needs are met and that they begin to establish personal and academic networks. The orientation week therefore includes administrative, accommodation, health and welfare sessions, as well as introductions to staff, the campus and facilities.

Orientation week is followed by preparation for coursework. The preparatory program is designed to introduce new students to the academic terminology, issues, skills, expectations and culture they will encounter during their graduate coursework. Students can develop or refresh skills required of them in statistics, economics and computing/word processing (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Endnote Plus).

The academic and research skills component comprises cultural issues relating to living and learning in Australia, the language of discourse in different disciplines, critical analysis, logic and argument, research and referencing skills, academic writing, study skills and oral presentation skills.

Preparatory programs not only enable us to inform students about the academic environment they will encounter, but also enable us to identify problems or issues they have and to monitor their transition in the adjustment period prior to the commencement of formal coursework. The preparatory programs have been significant in ensuring that students adjust to postgraduate studies with greater ease and confidence.

The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.

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